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charter school

[ chahr-ter skool ]

noun

  1. an autonomous public school created by a contract between a sponsor, as a local school district or corporation, and an organizer, as a group of teachers or a community group, often with a curriculum or focus that is not traditional.


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51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins

Origin of charter school1

First recorded in 1800–10; current use dates from 1985–90
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McGee proposed a solution: “Empower families with more educational freedom — through school vouchers and scholarships, charter schools, open enrollment, and less burdensome homeschooling regulations.â€

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Since the early 1990s, charter schools have taken hold in California and 46 other states as a popular public-funded option for parents and their children.

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Online charter schools are a soft spot in California’s childhood vaccine laws.

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Rather than define what “nonclassroom- based instruction†meant, he said, the state left that decision to the school boards and county education offices that regulate charter schools.

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Want to take a class or enroll your child through a charter school program?

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